This man’s statements raise more outrage over the fact that Brock Turner only got 6 months in jail. Check this out.

One of the graduate students who came across a former Stanford University student raping a woman behind a campus dumpster described the experience as “shocking and disturbing” in an interview Wednesday with Fox News’ Greta Van Susteren.

Carl-Fredrik Arndt said he was riding his bicycle alongside a friend when they both came across Brock Turner — a former star swimmer and Olympic hopeful — raping an unconscious, 23-year-old woman in January 2015.

Arndt told Van Susteren in the “On The Record” interview that the woman wasn’t moving when he first arrived at the scene, even as he tried to shake her. He added that she had a dress on, but it was pulled up.

“It was a horrible thing to experience for anyone,” he said. “It was very shocking and disturbing.”

After first briefly talking with Turner, Arndt said the then-freshman then tried to run away until he was chased down by the two men and held until campus police arrived.

When asked if he thought Turner had been intoxicated, Arndt said he “could run” and “was not sluring at all.”

Arndt did not want to comment when questioned on what he thought of the California judge who gave Turner six months in jail for raping the unconscious woman, but said he wanted to speak out on what he saw because “this an important issue that people care about when it comes out.”

More than 745,000 people had signed an online petition Wednesday calling for the removal of the judge, even as the jurist began a fresh term on the bench Tuesday after running unopposed.

The petition was started in response to Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge Aaron Persky’s sentencing of Turner to six months in jail and ordering him to register as a sex offender following his conviction in March on three counts of sexual assault. Prosecutors were pushing for the judge to sentence Turner to six years in prison — though the maximum sentence could have been up to 14 years.